(BATON ROUGE, La.) — Students in the SPS branch of Mu Alpha Theta recently competed in the Mu Alpha Theta convention held in Bator Rouge to compete against other schools and test their knowledge. The competition began Thursday evening with a round of “games” that were actually math challenges in disguise. On Friday, in […]

(COVINGTON, La.)– St. Paul’s students recently participated in a survey gauging preferences for the 2019-2020 school year. The survey, conducted and tabulated during Pack Time, asked students to weigh in on proposed electives, hours of the school day, and daily routines. Of the 49 packs participating, 725 student responses were included in the tabulations. Proposed classes […]

(WASHINGTON, D.C.) — Roe v. Wade, the 1973 landmark Supreme Court decision, ruled that abortion is a Constitutional right. Every year since this decision, hundreds of thousands of people have gathered in Washington, D.C. to protest by “Marching for Life.” The march has kept the pro-life movement alive in the U.S. On January 20 St. […]

(COVINGTON, La.) — The Iron Wolves recently took place in the South Regional Powerlifting Meet at Pope John Paul II High School, in Slidell, La. Head Coach Jesse Kellum has been training the Wolves for over ten years now, with a strong winning tradition and multiple State Champions. Assistant Coach Joshua Gast has also been […]

(COVINGTON, La.) — In today’s world, specifically in southeast Louisiana, there exist three unmentionables: veganism, California, and modern art. People like to be victims and this sentiment seems to have extended to several parts of the United States where the people feel as if their cultural identity is repressed in modern society and, more important, […]

(COVINGTON, La.) — Democracy is the key to making any free government tick. It’s what gets the wheels of personal liberty spinning, ensuring that elected officials represent the people and, more importantly, uphold their rights. The defining aspect of democracy is elections, ensuring that citizens maintain the power in the country, as they decide through […]

(COVINGTON, La.) — St. Paul’s School has a long history of sponsoring media programs, specifically in regards to journalism and film. Be it the zany Guerilla Wolves video news, the award-winning newspaper The Paper Wolf, or the sleek The Conifer yearbook, St. Paul’s has always been committed to producing quality programs and services to its viewers and readers. […]

(COVINGTON, La.) — St. Paul’s students celebrated with their loved ones at the Grandparent’s Day ceremony on Oct. 12, 2018. Hundreds of students and grandparents gathered at the Briggs Assembly Center following school dismissal. Then, Brother Ray Bulliard, F.S.C., provided opening remarks for the ceremony and introduced Campus Minister Jeff Ramon ’08. Following an opening […]

(COVINGTON, La.) — Football is back in Hunter Stadium. The St. Paul’s Wolves kick off their season against the Edna Karr Cougars, the defending back to back state champions. Last year, the Cougars beat the Wolves 42-23. The Wolves intend to seek revenge against the top team in the state. COUGAR’S PROJECTED STARTING LINEUP Offense […]